Example of Subordinate Adverbial Causal Sentence
Spanish Classes / / July 04, 2021
The causative adverbial subordinate clause can be: conditional, concessive, causal or final.
• Conditional. It expresses the condition for the fact referred to in the main sentence to take place. It is generally constructed with the conjunction si.
Example of conditional causative adverbial subordinate clause:
We will go together if you arrive on time.
If you knew, you would be glad.
Your salary will increase if you work better.
• Concessive. They are those in which there is a difficulty that apparently opposes the fact of the main sentence, but does not prevent its realization. They are constructed with the conjunctions although, but, but, although, rather good, bad than, etc.
Example of concessive causative adverbial subordinate clause:
In America there is a lot of coffee, although not everyone drinks it.
Adversity may take away my triumph, but not glory.
My loyal friend always accompanies me, although due to some setback sometimes he does not come.
I will keep the trophies, bad that they weigh.
• Causes. These sentences carry the conjunctions then, that, which are equivalent. They indicate that what the second sentence denotes is the cause of what is expressed in the first.
Example of a causative causative adverbial subordinate clause:
Pay attention, they are going to say the names of the winners in the contest.
It can also be said: Pay attention, because they are going to say the names of the ...
• Finals. They express a purpose. They carry the conjunctions so that, in effect of.
Example of final causative adverbial subordinate clause:
I bring you this book for you to read.
I applied to the bank to see if I can work there.